Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 5)
Where have all the soldiers gone? Military’s shortage is about America’s dysfunction
Andrea Mazzarino
It's no surprise that our deeply troubled nation, plagued by multiple health crises, can't find military recruits
Unraveling the interplay of omicron, reinfections, and long COVID
Liz Szabo
The latest COVID-19 surge is waning — but long COVID will be the next public health crisis
Louie Gohmert leaves Congress having passed 1 law and spread countless falsehoods
Eric Neugeboren
Gohmert was a precursor to Trump’s brand of offensive, fact-free conservative politics
A new Langya virus has infected 35 people in China. Here’s what you need to know
Matthew Rozsa
A fortuitous caveat: Scientists do not believe that the Langya virus can spread from person to person
How many times can you get reinfected with COVID? Here’s what experts say
Nicole Karlis
Public health experts weigh in on the latest science on the question of reinfections
“God, no, not another case”: COVID-related stillbirths didn’t have to happen
Duaa Eldeib
Many avoided the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy, unwittingly increasing their chances of a stillbirth
COVID-positive Biden experiences a Paxlovid “rebound.” Doctors still aren’t sure why they happen
Nicole Karlis
After taking Paxlovid, Biden tested negative for several days, then positive. He's not the only one
Joe Biden is working remotely while he has COVID-19. Experts say you probably shouldn’t do that
Nicole Karlis
The president has advertised how he's hard at work while recovering from COVID; docs say that sets a bad precedent
“Reactive strategy”: How polio crept back into the U.S.
Robin Fields
Health agencies generally don’t test wastewater for signs of polio, which may have given virus time to circulate
No, “stealth omicron” isn’t evading PCR tests. Here’s what’s really going on
Nicole Karlis
Rumors abound that BA.5, or "stealth omicron," is going undetected on hospital lab tests
COVID vaccines saved more than 200,000 lives in the US over nine months: study
Matthew Rozsa
The study's authors hope the estimate helps quantify the relief afforded by the COVID vaccines
Omicron-targeted boosters could be here by fall. Here’s what we know
Nicole Karlis
As viruses morph and adapt, there's a greater call for targeted vaccines and boosters
Biden’s “new normal” on COVID is neither normal nor new
Martha Lincoln, Lorenzo Servitje
The administration is trying to normalize COVID deaths as they shift the goalposts on what it means to “beat” COVID
Everything we know about Paxlovid, the COVID-19 pill that’s saving lives
Nicole Karlis
Experts explain how the drug works, where it came from, and what kinds of side effects to expect
COVID vaccines for kids under five are finally here. Here’s why it took so long
Nicole Karlis
One and a half years after the adult COVID-19 vaccine, a kids' shot is here. This is why it took so much longer
Anti-vaxxers seize on Justin Bieber’s facial paralysis as “proof” of a COVID conspiracy
Nicole Karlis
Is it too late now for anti-vaxxers to say sorry to Bieber for drafting him into their misinformed narrative?
In remote Ecuador, pandemic health care is stretched thin
Kata Karath
Young health care workers are responsible for rural populations. They face supply shortages and more
Novavax missed its global moonshot but is angling to win over mRNA defectors
Arthur Allen, Sarah Jane Tribble
Novavax now in financial trouble after missing peak vaccinations
A new COVID vaccine is coming. Will it sway anti-vaxxers?
Nicole Karlis
Experts hope the new COVID vaccine, which uses older biotechnology, could help the unvaccinated come around
The challenges of calculating a lab leak risk
Michael Schulson
The odds of a dangerous pathogen escaping a lab are uncertain, and have implications for COVID-19 and more
Tucker Carlson tries to link Uvalde massacre to COVID “lockdowns” while rejecting gun restrictions
Meaghan Ellis
The Fox News host predicted a "civil war" in response to potential gun legislation
Why won’t more older Americans get their COVID booster?
Liz Szabo
Poor messaging around booster shots has left millions at risk, researchers say
The hypnotherapist and failed politician who helped fuel never-ending hunt for election fraud
Megan O’Matz
Obscure retiree Jay Stone played a crucial role in making Wisconsin a hotbed of conspiracy theories
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